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Groundation ‘Juggernaut’ 12″ Vinyl

GROUNDATION
‘Juggernaut’ / ‘Fa Ward’
Limited Edition Double A Side 12” Vinyl and Digital Download. Released 17th February 2014.

Leicester in the English Midlands may not be known as a hotbed of Reggae but from 1977-1983 it was home to Groundation, an excellent band in the best tradition of UK roots reggae, who built their reputation and honed their skills playing live on the Uni circuit alongside the best of their peers. Unfortunately although they recorded several tracks, did a session for John Peel and appeared on television, they only released one record, a two track 12” single in 1981 on their own Shield Records label, (not to be confused with the Birmingham label of the same name).
The two tracks “Juggernaut” and “Fa Ward” have gone on to be underground classics, highly prized and highly priced collector’s items with the band’s name and story becoming lost over time and only known by those old enough to remember their shows or lucky enough to have a precious original copy of that record.
“Juggernaut” is a heavy spiritual instrumental of the sort guaranteed to get sound system play and beloved of Jah Shaka fans. At just short of 8 minutes long, “Fa Ward” is an uplifting and inspiring vocal that leads into a heavy dub cut. This record is a double A sided release in the proper sense, two classic slices of the UK scene at its peak. Quite simply, this is one of the best Reggae singles ever recorded in the UK, a genuine classic and a record more than worthy of a second chance at success.
The quality of the music is such that in 2013, Basque Dub Foundation were inspired to cut their own version of “Juggernaut” and release four dub cuts on 12” a release perfectly complimented by the original and best piece.

https://soundcloud.com/bristolarchiverecords/groundation-juggernaut-mp3

How many of the original 1,000 copies survive is hard to say but those that do are highly prized and rarely sold, regularly reaching three figure sums when they do appear. Sharing lost classics is what Reggae Archive Records are all about and so we tracked Tanni down and licensed “Juggernaut” and “Fa Ward” for a lovingly restored vinyl reissue that puts this great music within reach of everyone.
Following the breakup of the band in 1983, vocalist Tanni, (pronounced the same as the British loudspeaker company) became a solo artist, signing a deal with Greensleeves Records and releasing singles on their UK Bubblers offshoot as Tannoi. Now back as Tanni Browne, he is writing and recording new material and working on an album.
The limited edition vinyl reissue of “Juggernaut” and “Fa Ward” will be released by Reggae archive Records on 17th February 2014 and available at a regular retail price from all good retailers, as the song says, let’s take the music fa ward!
www.reggaearchiverecords.com

ARTIST: Groundation
TITLE: ‘Juggernaut’ / ‘Fa Ward’
RELEASE DATE: 17th February 2014
LABEL: Reggae Archive Records
FORMAT: 12” Vinyl and Digital Download
CAT NO: RARC011V
BARCODE: 5052571053461

Nelson Mandela RIP

Our tribute to the late great Nelson Mandela by Nick Darby part of our record and book design team. RIP Mr Mandela.
www.nicholasdarby.co.uk

Weapon of Peace

Weapon of Peace – 1980′s Wolverhampton Reggae band agree a deal with Reggae Archive Records. Album coming in 2014.

Capital Letters video

The team was in Birmingham and Wolverhampton yesterday 22/11/2013  for various meetings. One such meeting was with Capital Letters in their rehearsal space. Martin shot a video of one of their tunes and also filmed an interview with JB and Teacher. Hopefully this clip will give all fans of the band old and new a glimpse of what the upcoming shows will be like in London and Bristol. Any promoters wanting to book the band whether in the UK or Europe please drop us a line: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwxiSpqf_YI&feature=share&list=UUK0hURCYXcHn2g7mk9h2aug 

Capital Letters Live in 2014

Capital Letters ‘Reality’

CAPITAL LETTERS

 ‘REALITY’

 

14 Track CD, Limited Edition Vinyl and Digital Download.

Released 10th February 2014.

 

Reggae Archive Records launched with an album from Birmingham band Eclipse and we’ve always planned to return to British Reggae Midlands’s heartland, home to so many great bands and source of so many great records. We got our chance to return to the Black Country when we were contacted by Wolverhampton’s Capital Letters and so the Reggae Archive team embarked on the journey north, up the M5 where we enjoyed the hospitality of the band’s JB and his wife Rose. We returned to Bristol bearing treasure, several reels of tape and a fantastic scrapbook full of photos and press clippings that Rose had lovingly compiled and kept safe.

       Unfortunately, for various reasons, several of the recordings were unusable whilst other tapes contained the unmixed multi-track masters. We really wanted to tell the story of Capital Letters in their own words and so we gave the unmixed multi-tracks to Dave ‘Oldwah’ Sandford who did such a good job mixing vintage tracks on the album “Reminisce” by Bristol band Vibes. The results of our efforts are a brand new, yet vintage, 14 track Capital Letters album from 1985, the year everything was recorded. Five of the tracks are the band’s original 1985 mixes, one track is a live recording and the other eight are newly mixed from the original session tapes.

       The music itself has something of a roots edge with title track “Reality” and “No Jobs” both having strong messages. There is also an entirely new mix of the bands breakthrough hit “Smoking My Ganja” which is completed with its dub version whilst “Reality” comes with both original and ‘Oldwah’ vocals and dubs. The other tracks take a different direction and emphasise how versatile the band were.

      Having originally formed in 1971 just for the fun of playing, Wolverhampton’s Capital Letters were one of the UK’s first Reggae bands. They enjoyed huge popularity and success during the late seventies and early eighties both within the UK, becoming firm favourites of BBC Radio 1′s John Peel, and further afield in Europe where they undertook pioneering tours and built up a strong Continental fan base. The tracks on this album represent the last recordings from that classic line-up.

https://soundcloud.com/bristolarchiverecords/capital-letters-reality-dub 

      In addition to the previously unreleased music, the package contains extensive sleeve notes telling the story of the band based on interviews with original members and fully illustrated with archive photos, posters and other ephemera thanks to Rose Brown and her precious scrapbook that she kept safe for so many years. This release helps to document another piece in the often untold story of British Reggae.

       Released on 10th February 2014 Capital Letters “Reality” is available on CD, limited edition vinyl, (featuring an exclusive track),  and digital download, available from all good retailers and direct from Reggae Archive Records.

 

 

ARTIST: Capital Letters

TITLE: ‘Reality’

RELEASE DATE: 10th February 2014  

LABEL: Reggae Archive Records

DISTRIBUTION: Shellshock

FORMAT:  CD, Vinyl and Digital Download

CAT NO: RARC009CD and RARC009V

BARCODE: 5052571052228 / 5052571052310

Rise Up – The Riz Records Story

Rise Up – The Riz Records Story drops in Jan 2014. Here’s a pic of Nick Manasseh and Gil Cang taken by our very own David ‘Rootikal’ Hill whilst interviewing the guys for the sleeve notes Oct 2013. This album is sensational!!

Capital Letters ‘Reality’ soon come

CAPITAL LETTERS

 ‘REALITY’

 

14 Track CD, Limited Edition Vinyl and Digital Download.

Released 10th February 2014.

 

Reggae Archive Records launched with an album from Birmingham band Eclipse and we’ve always planned to return to British Reggae Midlands’s heartland, home to so many great bands and source of so many great records. We got our chance to return to the Black Country when we were contacted by Wolverhampton’s Capital Letters and so the Reggae Archive team embarked on the journey north, up the M5 where we enjoyed the hospitality of the band’s JB and his wife Rose. We returned to Bristol bearing treasure, several reels of tape and a fantastic scrapbook full of photos and press clippings that Rose had lovingly compiled and kept safe.

https://soundcloud.com/bristolarchiverecords/capital-letters-reality-dub

       Unfortunately, for various reasons, several of the recordings were unusable whilst other tapes contained the unmixed multi-track masters. We really wanted to tell the story of Capital Letters in their own words and so we gave the unmixed multi-tracks to Dave ‘Oldwah’ Sandford who did such a good job mixing vintage tracks on the album “Reminisce” by Bristol band Vibes. The results of our efforts are a brand new, yet vintage, 14 track Capital Letters album from 1985, the year everything was recorded. Five of the tracks are the band’s original 1985 mixes, one track is a live recording and the other eight are newly mixed from the original session tapes.

       The music itself has something of a roots edge with title track “Reality” and “No Jobs” both having strong messages. There is also an entirely new mix of the bands breakthrough hit “Smoking My Ganja” which is completed with its dub version whilst “Reality” comes with both original and ‘Oldwah’ vocals and dubs. The other tracks take a different direction and emphasise how versatile the band were.

      Having originally formed in 1971 just for the fun of playing, Wolverhampton’s Capital Letters were one of the UK’s first Reggae bands. They enjoyed huge popularity and success during the late seventies and early eighties both within the UK, becoming firm favourites of BBC Radio 1′s John Peel, and further afield in Europe where they undertook pioneering tours and built up a strong Continental fan base. The tracks on this album represent the last recordings from that classic line-up.

       In addition to the previously unreleased music, the package contains extensive sleeve notes telling the story of the band based on interviews with original members and fully illustrated with archive photos, posters and other ephemera thanks to Rose Brown and her precious scrapbook that she kept safe for so many years. This release helps to document another piece in the often untold story of British Reggae.

       Released on 10th February 2014 Capital Letters “Reality” is available on CD, limited edition vinyl, (featuring an exclusive track),  and digital download, available from all good retailers and direct from Reggae Archive Records.

 

 

ARTIST: Capital Letters

TITLE: ‘Reality’

RELEASE DATE: 10th February 2014  

LABEL: Reggae Archive Records

DISTRIBUTION: Shellshock

FORMAT:  CD, Vinyl and Digital Download

CAT NO: RARC009CD and RARC009V

BARCODE: 5052571052228 / 5052571052310

 

Capital Letters album ‘Reality’ Hot News

Blessed days here at Reggae Archive Towers – Capital Letters lost album ‘Reality’ is now fully formed and ready for a release date to be set in 2014. We are thrilled with the mixes from lost tapes of previously unreleased tracks, that JB from the band allowed us to work with ( Oldwah at the controls). We also have previously unreleased FULLY FORMED material, all of which we’ve had to lovingly bake and transfer from 1/4 , 1 inch and beta max video cassette to get us in a position where we are PROUD oh so PROUD to have a release of genuine quality,on our label from the mighty CAPITAL LETTERS. The recordings all date around 1985 and were the last that the band ever recorded.
Track listing:
1. Reality
2. Reality Dub
3. Smoking My Ganja (Oldwah Mix)
4.Ganja Dub (Oldwah Mix)
5. This Is Club Dance
6. Dub Dance
7. Beautiful Woman Dub
8. No Jobs (Live)
9. Still In Love
10. Love The Dub
11. Cocaine
12. No Joke Dub
13. Oldwah’s Reality
14. Oldwah’s Real Dub

Capital Letters were in the first wave of British (UK) Reggae bands BUT unlike Matumbi and The Cimerons they didn’t come from London but Wolverhampton in the Midlands (UK).
More news very soon but 2014 looks like being a very BIG year forwww.reggaearchiverecords.com - STAY TUNED!

Birmingham and UK Reggae Legends from the 70′s ‘Capital Letters’

The head man Mike with JB from Capital Letters. We are thrilled to invite Capital Letters to the Reggae Archive Records family. Music soon come in 2014